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<h3><a name="htmlattr_0001000201005a00"></a>REV= </h3>
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<b>REV=</b><i>string</i><BR></p>
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The REV attribute is the same as the <a href="html40mo.htm">REL=</a> attribute, but the semantics of the link type are in the reverse direction. A link from A to B with REL=&quot;X&quot; expresses the same relationship as a link from B to A with REV=&quot;X&quot;. An anchor may have both REL and REV attributes. </p>
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<b>Applies To</b></p>
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<a href="html0hio.htm">LINK</a>, <a href="html3d80.htm">A</a> </p>
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